Amelia D'Screte is here with the ample knowledge beholden only to the best wordsmiths. Today it's time shove dusty old Latin into the corner to make way for english words with Polynesian roots!
Sam and Geneva are back in the studio ad to celebrate they take a look at "Emperor Tomato Ketchup" the fourth studio album from Stereolab. Released in 1996, this album was a pioneering display of avant-garde experimental pop that was way ahead of its time.
Masaya are in the studio for Fancy New Band today playing the sort of tracks that would guide you through your lucid dream beach adventure. The tasty flavours of well loved instruments and some great musicianship is a great way to kick of your morning.
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "I Want You," the fourteenth studio album from Marvin Gaye. Released in 1976, many critics have deemed this record as being an early example of neo-soul.
Renee hosts the Gang of Four with music from Aotearoa all the way. Without her trusty vinyl or computer, she raids 95bFM's CD library and finds some gems.
Leaping Tiger was in studio this morning to chat about the show he is playing tonight with DUAL and TETO. He also hinted at a new album on the way and chatted about music he's been enjoying listening to. Grab a ticket and have a boogie!
Dr. Kirsten Zemke is in the studio and this week she's filling the airwaves with Crooners. On the playlist today is Tony Bennett's "I left my heart in San Francisco," Nat King Cole's "The Very Thought Of You," and Frank Sinatra's "The Way You Look Tonight". Whakarongo mai!